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  1. ... the differences were not statistically significant. Strength of Evidence for Massage During Labor Tables 27 and 28 summarize the ... the effects of massage during labor. Table 27 Massage during labor versus control: Evidence profile in nulliparous women. Table 28 Massage during ...
  2. ... the results of two hours with and without massage. Evidence in favor of free circulation would be almost ... forearm, in which, after the first sitting of massage* there was evidence of muscular contraction in the power of slightly ...
  3. ... 8. One systematic review assessed the effects of massage therapy and found evidence of massage being superior to inert treatment and self- care ... K. et al, 2008 ) There is health economics evidence that massage is not cost effective compared to normal care ...
  4. ... in this conclusion is low (low strength of evidence). Massage did not improve maladaptive behavior. Our confidence in ... assessed in only one study (insufficient strength of evidence). Only one study compared massage plus SI -based treatment to SI-based treatment ...
  5. ... function continued for MDR and in pain for massage (low strength of evidence). CBT compared with pregabalin was associated with a ...
  6. ... to people with bulimia nervosa than CBT. [I] Massage Other effects of treatment There is limited evidence to suggest that the addition of massage to ‘ ... 1998a ). [I] Acceptability of treatment There is insufficient evidence to determine whether massage is more, or less, acceptable to people with ...
  7. ... controlled studies are required to corroborate the existing evidence for massage and dietary supplements in children and young people with autism. There was insufficient evidence to reach a conclusion about the effect of ...
  8. ... Lye IM, Mak S, Lee J, et al. Massage for Pain: An Evidence Map. Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine. 2019 May; ...
  9. ... with two small studies for beneficial effects of massage, on sensory sensitivities. 8.5.8. Economic evidence – interventions aimed at sensory sensitivities Systematic literature review ...
  10. ... labelling and taxonomical errors of herbal mixtures. The evidence for massage was promising, with emollients being the optimal vehicle for application. Gamma linolenic acid supplementation was shown to be safe and ... of clinical evidence. Given the public’s concern about the safety ...
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